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DiGi’s Yellow Army Graduation Party

The habit of not blog­ging is real­ly tak­ing a toll from my blog­ging rou­tine.

In the norm, when I sit down in front of the com­put­er, be it my Mac­Book Pro or my MacPro, I am able to write some­thing out. Things are way dif­fer­ent now, per­haps I am get­ting very used to keep­ing things in my mind, rather than blurt­ed it out.

Being invit­ed for DiGi’s Yel­low Army Grad­u­a­tion par­ty was a bless­ing while I am back in Malaysia. First thing first, pho­to oppor­tu­ni­ties, and I guess there’s lot­sa cuties as well.

They have a lot of activ­i­ties on that day, but the one that I real­ly want­ed to go is sit­ting inside a drifter’s car. Had not had that chance this time, and was stuck out­side the fence tak­ing pic­tures.

@Cedric Ang, Now a days dri­vers on the road are reck­less. And espe­cial­ly at night, I’ve seen mul­ti­ple of “them” — rac­ers wannabe, crash into traf­fic lights, kerbs, walls etc.

Undoubt­ed­ly, def­i­nite­ly there are tal­ent­ed peo­ple that likes rac­ing etc. But in Malaysia that tal­ent isn’t recog­nised or groomed on. Peo­ple just do it for inter­est.

All that aside, I see Malaysia becom­ing anoth­er laugh­ing stalk on inter­na­tion­al stage again by enter­ing F1 next year. Pro­ton in F1, its a joke. They can’t even build decent cars with decent tech­nolo­gies and fea­tures, hence they want to be in pio­neer­ing car tech­nol­o­gy of F1. It seems like more of mon­ey laun­der­ing oppor­tu­ni­ty.